(Torquemada, 1507 - Lisboa, 1578). She was the posthumous daughter of Philip ‘el Hermoso’ and the only one who lived together with her mother, the Queen Joan, who was shut in the Royal Palace in Tordesillas for 16 years.

(Tordesillas, 1553 - Valladolid,1625). Francisco de Sandoval y Rojas, known as the Duke of Lerma. He was a nobleman who was born in Tordesillas. He was the right-hand man of Philip III of Spain (1598-1621).

(Toledo 1479 - Tordesillas 1555). Historically known as Joanna the Mad, she was daughter of the Catholic Monarchs. she wedded to Philip ‘the Handsome’ and they had six children. She lived in Tordesillas for 46 years.

(Toro 1405 - Valladolid 1454). His court stayed in Tordesillas several times. He married Maria of Aragón, relationship of which, Henry IV will be born, and Isabella de Portugal, with whom he will have Prince Alfonso and Isabella I la Católica.

(Lisboa, 1455 - Alvor, 1495). His parents were Alfonso V of Portugal and Isabel of Coimbra. He came to the throne in 1481. During his reign, portuguese discoveries were at the height. In 1494, he signed the Treaty of Tordesillas with Castile.

(Burgos 1334 - Montiel 1369). Cruel for some, avenging for others. He spent long seasons in Tordesillas with his favorite, Maria de Padilla, with whom he maintained an intense love relationship and with whom he married secretly.

(Játiva, 1431 - Roma, 1503). During his term of office, the politic aspect was more significant than the ecclesiastic one. Due to his relationships and palace intrigues, his papacy was highly controversial.

(Tordesillas, 1453 - Cardeñosa, 1468). He was born in the today-disappeared palace of Tordesillas. His parents were Juan II de Castilla and his second wife Isabel de Portugal. He was the youngest brother of Isabel la Católica.

(1520 - 1522). 'Revolutionary courts' created in Avila (1520) by citizens from Toledo involved in revolt of Comuneros, in order to draw up a joint plan of action. It was assumed the government of Castile on behalf of the Queen Joan I.

The Catholic Monarchs were the last effective representatives of Dynasty Trastámara in the kingdom of Aragon and Castile. In the times of their reign, the Court was mobile. It spent long seasons at the Royal Palace of Tordesillas.